Author Guidelines
Guidelines for Authors. The Authors deliver their texts only through the Akademicka Platforma Czasopism or to the address cjpsoffice@gmail.com.
Technical guidelines:
We predominantly publish research papers up to 10,000 words (including notes, reference list, abstract and keywords), analytical reports up to 6000 words and reviews up to 2000 words.
Article structure:
The text must include:
- name and surname, affiliation, e-mail, ORCID,
- text abstract (ca. 150 words)
- 3-6 key words
- reference list
The introduction should contain information about: the purpose of the article, research problem, research methods and a critical analysis of the existing literature.
Text formatting: TNR font, 12 pts, spacing 1.5 line, fully justified.
No word breaks, special formatting or graphic highlighting. The journal uses APA style in-text citation. One of APA-style guides recommended by us has been prepared by Purdue University Online Writing Lab (OWL).
References should be in the “in-text citation” APA style.
For one author: (Jones, 2010), Jones (2010) or (Jones, 2010, p. 10) and Jones (2010, p. 10).
For two authors: (Wegener & Petty, 1994) or Wegener and Petty (1994).
For more than three authors: (Kernis et al., 1993).
Unknown Author: If the work does not have an author, cite the source by its title in the signal phrase or use the first word or two in the parentheses. Titles of books and reports are italicized; titles of articles, chapters, and web pages are in quotation marks. - A similar study was done of students learning to format research papers ("Using APA," 2001).
Bibliography
Book:
Author, X. (Year). Title of work. Location: Publisher.
Calfee, R. C., & Valencia, R. R. (1991). APA guide to preparing manuscripts for journal publication. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Edited Book:
Editor, X. (eds.). (Year). Title of work. Location: Publisher.
Duncan, G. J., & Brooks-Gunn, J. (Eds.). (1997). Consequences of growing up poor. New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation.
Chapter in an Edited Book:
Author, X. (Year). Title of chapter. In A. A. Editor & B. B. Editor (Eds.), Title of book (pages of chapter). Location: Publisher.
O'Neil, J. M., & Egan, J. (1992). Men's and women's gender role journeys: A metaphor for healing, transition, and transformation. In B. R. Wainrib (Eds.), Gender issues across the life cycle (pp. 107-123). New York, NY: Springer.
Article in a Journal:
Author, X. (Year). Title of article. Title of Periodical, volume number (issue number), pages.
Harlow, H. F. (1983). Fundamentals for preparing psychology journal articles. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 55, 893-896.
Article in a Newspaper or Magazine:
Author, X. (Year.Month.Day). Title of article. Title of Newspaper or Magazine, issue number, pages.
Henry, W. A., III. (1990, April 9). Making the grade in today's schools. Time, 135, 28-31.
Electronic sources:
Author, X. (Year). Title of article. retrieved from http://www.address.com/url.
Taub, A., Fisher, M. (2017). Trump’s Immigration Order Tests Limits of Law and Executive Power. retrieved from https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/30/us/politics/trump-immigration-muslim-ban.html.